Monday, April 19, 2021

Morgan Griffith on D.C. Statehood

I agree with him. The capital city of these United States was meant to be nobody's home, but a place where people went to work for a few years. Part of this was that full-time residents were not given a separate representative in Congress but, originally, people who lived on the Arlington side were counted as Virginia residents, and people on the Washington side were counted as Maryland residents, with a vote for the representative from the appropriate State. Why either D.C. or Maryland would object to reviving this original system to guarantee D.C. residents the full benefits of citizenship has never been explained to me. I would expect it to have benefits for both.

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